El rey del juego

Drama

El rey del juego
El rey del juego
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Description

We are all clear that it is important for human beings to have a job and feel fulfilled, but it is also important to enjoy moments of leisure and the movie El rey del juego has the entertainment you need.
The year this movie came out was in 1965.
Both the leads and supporting actors (Steve McQueen, Edward G. Robinson, Karl Malden, Tuesday Weld, Ann-Margret) do an excellent job.

We could say that the mission of the film director is to supervise all the tasks of the film and make important decisions for it. This task has been possible thanks to Norman Jewison.
Meet the characters and enjoy them throughout 113 min. the movie lasts.
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

When the script is wonderful, it is said and in this case the work done by Ring Lardner Jr., Terry Southern, Richard Jessup is worthy of admiration.
The production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) has achieved excellent results thanks to its initial bet on this story.
Lalo Schifrin and his team have managed to make the soundtrack of this film envelop you in the evolution of the events and enhance the sensations.

Philip H. Lathrop has been the person in charge of directing the entire photographic aspect of the film.
Viewers who like the Drama genre really enjoy these kinds of movies. Are you one of them?

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Critics El rey del juego

McQueen and EG Robinson in their prime. The best poker movie ever? Suspense!
Why not?. One of the best movies I have seen. Only the best
Come to Cincinnati. It takes your breath away ............. and gutted. One of the few great card movies
A slick, smart, and well-played gem of a movie. Great movie (for the right audience). Excellent except for the theme
Clash of titans!!. Phenomenal poker movie, and a great movie all around. No harassment in the cards
From a cat to a king. Too modern for a period movie. You never know what will happen next!
How honest my criminals were ... two giants. A suspenseful poker classic with realistic characters and an impressive cast.
Hustler with letters. The rise of Eric Stoner. I don't think a better movie about high-stakes poker could have been made.
A great (and good) movie
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